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1 Pref, 2 | I could write with both hands, so as not to forget one 2 Pref, 2 | the devil "clapping his hands to his head" in despair 3 Pref, 2 | leaving it freely in Thy hands.38~ 4 Intr, 0 | that it would fall into the hands of their father, the austere 5 Unic, 2 | taking great trouble with my hands and hair, using perfumes 6 Unic, 6 | began to get about on my hands and knees, I praised God. 7 Unic, 6 | ourselves entirely in the Lord's hands; yet He knows best what 8 Unic, 7 | matter right into His own hands. Parents seem to give little 9 Unic, 11 | ownership of it in our own hands. We have made a resolve 10 Unic, 11 | they say, out of His very hands, although we had apparently 11 Unic, 18 | it cannot even move its hands without great pain; its 12 Unic, 20 | resign ourselves into the hands of God and go willingly 13 Unic, 20 | are all disjointed, and my hands are so stiff that sometimes 14 Unic, 20 | for example, or with the hands open or shut. The subject 15 Unic, 20 | so nothing remains in its hands, but all the good that is 16 Unic, 21 | itself willingly into His hands and that He cannot deceive 17 Unic, 21 | presence with such empty hands, since a man's reward must 18 Unic, 22 | placing ourselves in the hands of God, we must walk along 19 Unic, 23 | the Lord had put into my hands, those words of Saint Paul, 20 Unic, 25 | which we put into their hands when we ought to be using 21 Unic, 26 | adversaries who will not wring his hands in despair.206 This, it 22 Unic, 26(206)| who will not clap his hands to his head".]~ 23 Unic, 27 | I put myself into God's hands, for I could do nothing 24 Unic, 28 | reveal to me nothing but His hands, the beauty of which was 25 Unic, 28 | great effort to behold those hands and that beauteous face. 26 Unic, 28 | whiteness of a single one of the hands which we are shown the imagination 27 Unic, 28 | was actually holding in my hands as pledges of her great 28 Unic, 29 | possibly explain. In his hands I saw a long golden spear 29 Unic, 31 | indeed escaped out of his hands but he would get hold of 30 Unic, 31 | For a soul left in the hands of God cares nothing whether 31 Unic, 33 | suddenly took me by the hands and told me that I was giving 32 Unic, 36 | matter should be put into the hands of learned men. This caused 33 Unic, 38 | with white banners in their hands, and, as I say, I have seen 34 Unic, 38 | I have described, in the hands of such a man, in the Host 35 Unic, 38 | for a certainty that those hands had offended Him and realized 36 Unic, 38 | in placing Himself in the hands of that enemy of His, and 37 Unic, 39 | to have weapons in their hands for the purpose of attacking 38 Unic, 40 | state of decline. In his hands he was holding a large book; 39 Unic, 40 | Order, with swords in their hands. I take this to mean that